solid, polyhedron, and prism for the block looking thing
For the tall green triangle: polyhedron and pyramid
Weight or mass can be given in:ouncespoundstons
Oxygen
The force of gravity is a force and can be described in terms of any of the usual units of force.However, since the force of gravity on an object depends on the object's mass, we need a wayto describe the gravitational 'field' without knowing the mass of each object. So we describethe gravity, for example on the surface of the Earth, in terms of the acceleration of gravity there,because any object near the surface but falling the rest of the way will have the same accelerationregardless of its mass.
Two of the terms are speed and direction.
mentallydisordered
Weight or mass can be given in:ouncespoundstons
Freezing, a solid.
Fifth generation, artificial intelligence
Innovator
a term used to describe a solution that has a value below 7 on the ph scale.
The general term is "radiometric dating. If the isotope is carbon, then it is "carbon dating"
JavaScript is an object-oriented language, and like most OO languages, the actions that are performed on an object are referred to as methods. In JavaScript, methods are also sometimes called functions.
The conversion of a liquid to a gas or vapor below its boiling point is called evaporation.
A fathom is ten feet depth in nautical terms so if an item is three fathoms deep it is approximately thirty feet below the surface of the ocean.
these terms are used to describe fractions. the numerator is the number ABOVE the line. and the denominator is the number BELOW the line.
The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep" (see below). The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep" (see below). The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep"
The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep" (see below). The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep" (see below). The usage "mediolateral" is strictly used to describe relative position along the left-right axis, to avoid confusion with the terms "superficial" and "deep"